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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 4 - Business and Commercial Law
    • Subtitle 6 - Business Practices
    • Chapter 71 - Trademarks and Labels
    • Subchapter 2 - Registration and Protection
    • § 4-71-217. Fees

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 2 - Registration and Protection
    § 4-71-217. Fees

    (a) The Secretary of State shall by rule prescribe the fees payable for the various applications and recording fees and for related services.
    (b) Unless specified by the Secretary of State, the fees payable in this subchapter are not refundable.

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    Structure Arkansas Code

    Arkansas Code

    Title 4 - Business and Commercial Law

    Subtitle 6 - Business Practices

    Chapter 71 - Trademarks and Labels

    Subchapter 2 - Registration and Protection

    § 4-71-201. Definitions

    § 4-71-202. Registrability

    § 4-71-203. Application for registration

    § 4-71-204. Filing of applications

    § 4-71-205. Certificate of registration

    § 4-71-206. Duration and renewal

    § 4-71-207. Assignments, changes of name, and other instruments

    § 4-71-208. Records

    § 4-71-209. Cancellation

    § 4-71-210. Classification

    § 4-71-211. Fraudulent registration

    § 4-71-212. Infringement

    § 4-71-213. Injury to business reputation — Dilution

    § 4-71-214. Remedies

    § 4-71-215. Forum for actions regarding registration — Service on out-of-state registrants

    § 4-71-216. Common law rights

    § 4-71-217. Fees

    § 4-71-218. Repeal of prior acts — Intent of subchapter

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